Saturday, December 8, 2012

Ze Vilde beasts

This is a logo that I designed for a band that a friend of my is starting up. 
It might not be the last version and still change a bit. But what in the end doesn't?

Hi, this was our Happy Holidays' card last year. I don't have one for this year's (Christian) holidays yet.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Monday, February 14, 2011

Some of my drawings


 Logo that I made for a walk around Kibbutz Hanaton.
 That's where I get my inspiration. 
This is a class picture that I made for my Hebrew class in Natzrat Ilit. The layout is based off a class picture of my wife from 1983 or so. It was a photograph of individual photographs of every kid in the class and the teacher with a little name card underneath each photo. I liked it.

 Clown that I drew for a Purim party in kibbutz Hanaton. Kids had to throw velcro balls or so at the targets.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Monster

Since a month I go to Hebrew school in Natzrat Ilit (or however you would write that name in Latin letters), which is basically a suburb of Nazareth, but with it's own municipality.
When I go home I take bus א28 in the center of Nazareth to go to Hanaton. In order to get to the bus I have to walk about 2 kilometers from the school.
Last week I noticed a big yellow digging monster digging earth away down below from the sidewalk where I always walk. It was obvious that it was up to no good, but nobody thought of stopping it.
It kept digging every day of the week. So just look at the drawing five times and imagine the machine sinking.


This week I walk by there on my usual way home, whistling a happy tune, when suddenly....

 ...THE SIDEWALK IS GONE!!!! (I decided to draw a little more realistic this time)


The sidewalk has collapsed down into the depths of the pit that has been dug for over a week by that yellow bastard!!

Quickly catch it!! Stop it before it does more harm!!!

The sidewalk is still a mess a week later, so I'll be whistling my favorite Pink Floyd songs from the opposite sidewalk for the months to come.